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Description
Suitable for dogs over 10 months old, Royal Canin Miniature Schnauzer Adult is specially formulated with all the nutritional needs of your adult Schnauzer in mind
Key Benefits:
- Urinary tract health. Miniature Schnauzers, a small breed dog, are prone to developing bladder stones, otherwise known as uroliths. Our Miniature Schnauzer food helps maintain a healthy urinary system by encouraging drinking and diluting the urine, helping to prevent bladder stones from forming.
- Intense coat colour. Miniature Schnauzer coats should be highly contrasted and full of vitality. Our food contains optimal levels of specific amino acids to help maintain the coat's natural colour.
- Ideal weight. Royal Canin Miniature Schnauzer food contains an adapted calorie content to help maintain healthy body weight and avoid excess weight gain.
- Exclusive kibble design: dental health. This formula helps reduce the risk of tartar formation thanks to calcium chelators.
Nutritional Analysis:
Analytical Consistuents: | |
Protein: | 25.00% |
Fat content: | 12.00% |
Crude ash: | 8.00% |
Crude fibres: | 2.00% |
E4 (Copper): | 10 mg |
E5 (Manganese): | 67 mg |
E6 (Zinc): | 201 mg |
E8(Selenium): | 0.09 mg |
Feeding Guidelines:
Weight of dog | Low activity | Medium activity | High activity |
4 Kg | 74 g (7/8 cups) | 86 g (1 cups) | 98 g (1+1/8 cups) |
5 Kg | 88 g (1 cups) | 102 g (1+1/8 cups) |
115 g (1+2/8 cups)
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6 Kg | 101 g (1+1/8 cups) | 116 g (1+2/8 cups) |
132 g (1+4/8 cups)
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7 Kg | 113 g (1+2/8 cups) | 131 g (1+4/8 cups) |
148 g (1+5/8 cups)
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8 Kg | 125 g (1+3/8 cups) | 144 g (1+5/8 cups) |
164 g (1+7/8 cups)
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Ingredients:
Rice, dehydrated poultry protein, maize, vegetable protein isolate*, maize gluten, animal fats, hydrolysed animal proteins, minerals, chicory pulp, fish oil, vegetable fibres, fructo-oligo-saccharides, psyllium husks and seeds, soya oil, borage oil, hydrolysed crustaceans (source of glucosamine), marigold extract (source of lutein), hydrolysed cartilage (source of chondroitin).